A GOOD Samaritan who stopped to offer a woman a lift to hospital after she was attacked in Enslow is being sought by police.
At approximately 9am on Friday May 29, the woman, aged in her mid-thirties, was on a single-track lane leading to Lower Whitehill behind the bridge of the A4095, near Kidlington.
Following an argument with a man, he pushed her, causing her to fall and fracturing her jaw.
She was treated at Horton General Hospital in Banbury and has since been discharged.
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Investigating officer PC Patrycja Pulkowska, based at Bicester police station, said: “I am looking to speak to a witness who kindly offered to drive the victim to the hospital following this incident.
“He was driving a flat-bed vehicle, and was possibly working on the bridge nearby.
“This witness is described as a tall, skinny man, and is believed to be called Rob.
“If you believe you are this person, please get in touch with police by contacting us online, or by calling 101, quoting reference number 43200164069.”
A 50-year-old man from Brackley was arrested on suspicion of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and has been released on police bail until July 3.
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